
24 perfect games
2 games perfect through 9IP, later broken up (Harvey Haddix, Pedro Martinez)
13 times the 27th batter broke it up (7 singles, 2 doubles, 1 HR, 1BB, 2HBP)
Totals:
PA 39 (AB 36)
OB 13 (H 10) (TB 15)

24 perfect games
2 games perfect through 9IP, later broken up (Harvey Haddix, Pedro Martinez)
13 times the 27th batter broke it up (7 singles, 2 doubles, 1 HR, 1BB, 2HBP)
Totals:
PA 39 (AB 36)
OB 13 (H 10) (TB 15)
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I feel like Dave Stieb knows this lol
Am I crazy for thinking that’s basically the average slashline? I have no idea what it would actually work out to be.
If you switch Jim Joyce’s blown call at the end of Armando Galarraga’s almost-perfect game from a hit to an out, the slash line drops to .250/.308/.389.
Eric Chavez will never be forgiven
Harvey Haddix threw 12 perfect innings and took a loss ๐ ๐ . I would have murdered my team on the train ride home under the cover of night. Slipping from one sleeping car to the next. Timing my stabbings with the loud brakes of the old train. Tiptoeing to and fro until the slaughter ends
Do you know how many times it was a pinch-hitter?
Martin Gonzalez breaking up the Darvish perfect game was absolutely heartbreaking
>Pedro Martinez
Let it be known that no man can get 28 Padres out in a row
In all starts that turn out to be a perfect game, the 1st batter has hit .000/.000/.000
That is better than I would have expected.
I remember watching that HR. So much “almost” in Mariners history
> On April 20, 1990, Brian Holman of the Seattle Mariners gave up a home run to Ken Phelps of the Oakland Athletics.
Guess Phelps did get some retribution for the Buhner trade even if it wasn’t with the Yankees
This is why itโs wise to walk away with $500,000 after the 26th out
This reddit off-season is shaping up to be my favorite.
Thank you OP.
I remember watching Mike Mussina’s near miss in 2001. Jorge Posada thought he was going to get a called strike three, so you could read his body language and see him almost start celebrating. Then Carl Everett dumped a bloop single to left.
I read something like 50% of no-hitters through 8 get spoiled in the ninth, so it seems like getting through 8 is something akin to being only halfway there.
Stupid Jose Tabata
What I wanna know is, what percentage of n-out games are perfect to that point? Id guess that about 65% of games are still perfect after their first out, due to leadoff hitters getting on base. And that number probably drops off fast.ย
But with this info, you could see, for example, the percentage of games that are perfect through 5 innings remaining perfect.ย
Pedro pitching 9 perfect innings and the expos not being able to score a run is a baseball war crime
Maybe they should walk that guy and face the 28th batter /s
Yoshinobu Yamamoto would like to know your location
We were really unlucky from 2013-2022. 3 times in a row where the 27th batter reached base.